Campion Marine Takes Over Infinyte Marine

Campion Marine Inc. of Kelowna, British Columbia is excited to announce that it has taken over production, marketing and distribution of the Infinyte Marine brand of electric boats. The Infinyte line consists of the 14’ i4, the 12’ i3 and the 9’ i2.

The Infinyte brand is a new category of watercraft; whisper quiet, pollution free, affordable and very easy-to-use. Best of all, you will never have to spend money on gasoline to propel your Infinyte.

All 3 Infinyte models will be on display at the Toronto Boat Show beginning January 14th through to the 22nd.

Brock Elliott, Campion Marine’s General Manager said, “We are very excited about the Infinyte line as it definitely fits within our green philosophy.”

Campion is committed to leading our industry into building the greenest boats by using the best and most ecologically friendly products. Campion is the world’s first manufacturer to build all of its boats with Ashland’s Envirez® resin, a renewably sourced, bio-derived resin, that uses a substantial amount of soybean oil and corn derived ethanol in its formulation.

Campion Marine has been building high-performance sport boats and cruisers for 37 years. The company, at its facility in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, builds the Allante line of sport boats and cruisers, the Explorer sport utility water craft, Chase high-performance boats and the Svfara wake/surf towboats. Campion Marine manufactures 55 models of boats ranging from 9 to 30 feet in length and market and sell their boats through their dealer network in over 30 countries.

For further information about Campion Marine, contact Brock Elliott at 250-765-7795 or email askus@campionboats.com.

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